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24th August 07, 04:21 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by davedove
Don't forget the kiltmakers here in the States. Kathy Lare and Alexis Malcolm both make wonderful kilts. I've got one from Kathy and two from Alexis. Plus, if you use them, you don't have to deal with duty fees.
Of course, if what you want is a Scottish Made kilt, you'll have to go to Scotland for that.
Not neccessarily. There are a lot of kilt retailers in the US that don't make their kilts in house but that order their kilts made from Scotland. So you can get a Lochcarron-made, or House of Edgar-made, or Strathmore-made kilt from a US-based supplier, if that is what you want.
Frankly, it doesn't really make a difference to me whether the kilt is made in Scotland, or the USA, or Canada, or Australia, etc., so long as it is made well. But I know some people just like the idea of having a "made in Scotland" kilt, so I just want to point out that this is available in the US, if that is what you are after.
Of course, actually going to Scotland would be more fun, if not a lot more expensive!
Matt
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